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[Resolved] Hosting / database limitations with Toolset

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Last updated by Luo Yang 4 years, 8 months ago.

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#1537985

Hello,

I'm looking at an upcoming project using Toolset that will have a large amount of users and posts created. I want to know about any upper limitations with Toolset, and if there are any specific hosting requirements or issues I might run into.

The website will likely have around 30K users, each of those with 3-4 custom post types. All up I'm expecting there could be between 50L - 100K posts created in total.

Can Toolset work with / handle those numbers? I'll be using a good quality WordPress specific host, but wanted to know if that's well within the capabilities of Toolset, and if there is anything I need to be aware of here.

Thanks!

#1538337

Hello,

Toolset plugins are plugins of WordPress, if your WordPress site can handle those amout posts, then Toolset should be able to work with them without problem.

Toolset.com is also built with Toolset plugins, there are more than 100k posts in the database.

And here are some documents for your reference:
Server Requirements:
https://toolset.com/toolset-requirements/
How to Use Views Custom Search on Large Sites
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/views/front-page-filters/how-to-use-views-parametric-search-on-large-sites/